New Imperialisms and Trans-Cultural Flows

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Respondent for paper 116 is Tanner Mirrless
Respondent for paper 637 is Xinyu Wang
Respondent for paper 969 is Dal Yong Jin
Respondent for paper 1034 is Micy Lee
Respondent for paper 2228 is Zhiyan Wang
Respondent for paper 2368 is Randy Nichols

New Imperialisms and Trans-Cultural Flows
Session Code:
POE-3
Chair:
Dal Yong
Jin
Simon Fraser University
116
The Rise of East Asian Digital Platforms: from a Global South Perspectives
Session Code:
POE-3
Dal Yong
Jin
Simon Fraser University
637
Subjectivity Paradox of Poachers—Perspective of Political Economy of Transcultural Communication on Fansub Groups in China
Session Code:
POE-3
Zhiyan
Wang
Beijing foreign studies university
Siyuan
Chen
Beijing foreign studies university
969
The US and China’s Digital Tech Industries Go Global: A Rivalry in the New Digital Media Imperialism?
Session Code:
POE-3
Tanner
Mirrlees
Ontario Tech University
1034
Transnational Media Structures and Content
Session Code:
POE-3
Lee
Artz
Purdue Northwest
2228
African Images Constructed by Grassroots Bloggers on Chinese Short Video Platforms: A Perspective of Transcultural Political Economy of Communication
Session Code:
POE-3
Xinyu
Wang
School of Journalism and Communication, Tsinghua University
2368
Conditioned Growth: The Political Economy of Sports Media in China after the Mid-2010s
Session Code:
POE-3
Dong
Han
Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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